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Teacher of Science (Chemistry and Physics)

Teacher of Science (Chemistry and Physics)

Aiglon College

Chesières, Switzerland

  • Expired
Salary:
from 53,676 CHF to 96,936 CHF annually
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/04/2020
Apply by:
1 November 2019

Job overview

HMC and CIS accredited international boarding school in the Alps for 375 students aged 9 to 18 representing more than 64 nations.

Aiglon College enjoys a worldwide reputation for providing a broad and challenging education within a safe, caring and supportive environment. Students are prepared for IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme. 

The College seeks to appoint a suitably qualified

Teacher of Science (Chemistry and Physics)

to join the school from April 2020.

Candidates are expected to participate fully in pastoral care and the co-curricular programme of a busy boarding school.

Deadline for applications: November 1st 2019 . Interviews will start on the week of  November 11th 2019. Early applications are encouraged.

Aiglon is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants will therefore need to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post.

Full details and application instructions for this post are available on our Employment Opportunities webpage found under News & Info on our website.

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About Aiglon College

+41 44966161

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About Aiglon College

For over 70 years, Aiglon College has offered students a holistic and inspirational experience that pushes the boundaries of traditional education. John Corlette founded the school in 1949 on a distinctive ethos: the balanced development of mind, body, and spirit.

The school, nestled at 1,200 metres in the Swiss Alps, is home to over 460 students, from 7-18 years old, representing more than 60 different nationalities. From junior through to senior school, students benefit from all the advantages of an international boarding environment. They form lasting bonds with each other and with excellent educators who guide them towards academic and personal success. Aiglon considers intercultural education to be foundational elements of its school culture, values, practices and preparations for life.

Aiglon staff are enthusiastic, experienced, committed, reflective, dynamic and willing to try new ideas. They have varied and diverse interests and passions that are evident both in and out of the classroom setting. The school fosters a collaborative, open-minded, dynamic, intellectually curious and purpose-driven work culture.

Aiglon’s remarkable national and cultural diversity is an inspiring example of how, on a small scale, we are able to build a harmonious and fulfilled community.

Headmaster: Mrs Nicola Sparrow

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